Introduction
The Place-related Substitution pattern tests your ability to replace long descriptions of places with a single, specific word. These questions are very common in basic vocabulary sections of exams like SSC, Banking, and Railways.
They help in developing concise expression and word recall related to locations or functions of places.
Pattern: Place-related Substitution
Pattern
The key idea is: Replace a phrase describing a location or its purpose with one precise word.
Example: “A place where books are kept” → Library Such words often end with suffixes like -ary, -ium, or -ory.
Step-by-Step Example
Question
A place where wild animals are kept is called ________.
Solution
Step 1: Identify the clue
The key phrase is “where wild animals are kept”.Step 2: Recall related words
A farm is for domestic animals, while a Zoo is for wild animals.Step 3: Choose the correct term
The place meant for keeping and displaying wild animals is a Zoo.Final Answer:
A place where wild animals are kept → Zoo.Quick Check:
Zoo = Zoological Park → for animal exhibition and conservation ✅
Quick Variations
- 1. A place where books are kept → Library
- 2. A place where dead bodies are kept → Morgue
- 3. A place where scientific experiments are conducted → Laboratory
- 4. A place where weapons are stored → Arsenal
- 5. A place where grain is stored → Granary
Trick to Always Use
- Step 1: Look for the function described (e.g., keeping, studying, storing, or displaying).
- Step 2: Recall common suffixes that indicate places:
- -ary → place for (e.g., Library, Granary)
- -ium → place of activity (e.g., Aquarium, Auditorium)
- -ory → related to function or work (e.g., Laboratory, Depository)
Summary
Summary
- Place-related Substitution involves naming locations by their function.
- Focus on common word roots and suffix patterns like -ary, -ium, and -ory.
- These are frequent in beginner-level vocabulary tests and comprehension passages.
- Quick tip: Understand the action (keep/store/conduct/display) → find the corresponding noun place.
